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George Russell has warned Mercedes will have to put 'everything on the line' in qualifying to stand any chance of a good result at the Monaco Grand Prix. The Mercedes rookie has warned drivers 'cannot overtake in the Grand Prix' and would have to make Saturday count.
Speaking in a video for sponsors Petronas, he said: "You cannot overtake in the Grand Prix so you have to put everything on the line when it comes to the qualifying. The adrenaline running through your veins is just pumping,
"The car is at its lightest, the engine is cranked up to the max, you're absolutely on the limit aiming to be millimetre perfect." However, the Silver Arrows have relied on better Sundays this season to recover from mediocre qualifying sessions.
Last time out in Spain, Russell qualified fourth and was still half a second slower than Charles Leclerc's best time despite the